VODcast: Visual Delight
In my “real job” as a music therapist, I have the privilege of spending time with dozens and dozens of individuals with autism every week – toddlers, kids, teens, adults, and older adults. During this past week, I shared a book that captured the attention of every single person. Even folks with autism who normally are wrapped up in their own worlds were enthralled. So I’m sharing it with you today. If you are receiving this post via e-mail or podcast, you can click on our website http://FAQautism.com to view the Seesmic video and enjoy this delightful book.
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This is a delightful book with intriguing “Scanimation” pictures that fascinated people of all ages and wide range of abilities and challenges related to autism. The book, entitled “Gallop” is authored by Rufus Butler Seder, and was published in 2007 by Workman Publishing, New York. I highly recommend the book. I also welcome your comments or resource ideas. Just send an e-mail to talk@FAQautism.com
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